Absurd Products and Designs That Somehow Actually Exist
Not everyone is good at their job, but the designers of some of these products and items took incompetency to an entirely new level. Somehow these totally ridiculous design fails…
Not everyone is good at their job, but the designers of some of these products and items took incompetency to an entirely new level. Somehow these totally ridiculous design fails…
Package design makes a huge difference in how a certain product is perceived, and some marketing teams out there are willing to go to great lengths to convince customers to…
Everyone's been caught wearing a few outfits they were not too proud of. It just happens - you wear something you think is very stylish, only for you to realize…
Some artists have a way of creating magic when they draw, especially the artists who created these 3D drawings. From animals to everyday objects, it looks like you can reach…
In many popular movies, some stars have to transform with the help of special effects completely. But have you ever wondered how they were able to achieve this? From prosthetics…
The Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards is a great platform which helps save animals by organizing a hilarious competition each year. The candid photos of animals in the competitions are downright…
Thylane Blondeau took over the fashion world in such a short time. Born in 2001, the beautiful toddler started her modeling career when she was just four years old and…
184. Waterbeds Where It Was Sold: Furniture stores, specialty bed stores Company: Various manufacturers Original Price: $50 for a basic model* Float into the realm of the ’60s, where Waterbeds made waves in…
171. Milton Bradley Ants in the Pants Where It Was Sold: Sears, FAO Schwarz Company: Milton Bradley Original Price: $2.99* Who knew launching plastic ants into a pair of oversized pants could…
158. Bell Telephone Princess Phone Where It Was Sold: Bell Telephone stores Company: Western Electric (for Bell System) Original Price: $39.95* (plus service) The Bell Telephone Princess Phone was the ’60s answer to…